by packrat » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:19 pm
How big is the glove? If it fits inside a bubble mailer, that would probably be your best bet for an SASE. Sending boxes tends to be more expensive, and the bubble mailer would be fine for protecting your glove on its way back to you.
You could ship out two different ways, depending on the size of the glove. Either use a larger bubble envelope, or if everything fits inside the smallest USPS Priority "Flat Rate" box it would only cost about 5 bucks to send out. You can't use that as the SASE, though, since it would have to be paid for at the point of delivery.
If you are wondering how many stamps to use, you would have to go to the post office and weigh everything at the kiosk in the lobby, or ask a clerk at the counter to weight it for you and let you know what the cost would be.
How big is the glove? If it fits inside a bubble mailer, that would probably be your best bet for an SASE. Sending boxes tends to be more expensive, and the bubble mailer would be fine for protecting your glove on its way back to you.
You could ship out two different ways, depending on the size of the glove. Either use a larger bubble envelope, or if everything fits inside the smallest USPS Priority "Flat Rate" box it would only cost about 5 bucks to send out. You can't use that as the SASE, though, since it would have to be paid for at the point of delivery.
If you are wondering how many stamps to use, you would have to go to the post office and weigh everything at the kiosk in the lobby, or ask a clerk at the counter to weight it for you and let you know what the cost would be.